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No. As Einstein said, you cannnot travel at or faster than the speed of light as 1kg of mass needs 9x1016 joules of energy which would need a lot of fuel, which in turn would in crease the rate making the possibility of going at the speed oflight physically impossible unless you weigh nothing. :)

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